Due to the coronavirus situation the public celebration of Mass is suspended until further notice.
Mass in our Parish and within the Pastoral Area/Neighbouring Parishes.
Parishioners can join in the celebration of Mass via webcams/Facebook/YouTube at various times over Saturday evening/Sunday morning.
Saturdays at 7pm from Our Parish
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Sundays 9.30am from Clogher/Eskra Parishes
Facebook Clogher
Sundays 11am from Killeeshil Parish
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Sundays 11.30am from Beragh Parish
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Sundays 11.30am from Aghaloo Parish
Facebook Aghaloo
Sixmilecross oratory
on YouTube
Mass and Rosary with Fr PJ McCrory
RTE News Now channel is broadcasting Mass each day at 10.30am
These celebrations are what is called Private Masses, no congregation.
For those joining the celebration of Mass via webcam or television or radio or Facebook the following prayer is given to be said at Communion time: An Act of Spiritual Communion
My Jesus, I believe that you are present in the Most Holy Sacrament.
I love you above all things, and I desire to receive you into my soul.
Since I cannot at this moment receive you sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart.
I embrace you as if you were already there and unite myself wholly to you.
Never permit me to be separated from you. Amen.
Second Sunday of Easter – Divine Mercy Sunday – Mass at 3pm will be streamed from Killeeshil Parish via webcam – killeeshilparish.com
For more prayer resources for use at home check out resource-ni.com a website from the Prayer and Spirituality Commission in the Diocese.
The Angelus – during the Easter Season the following prayer is said at Angelus time – given in the Latin and English version:
Regina coeli, laetare, alleluia; Quia quem meruisti portare, alleluia, Resurrexit, sicut dixit, alleluia: Ora pro nobis Deum, alleluia. Queen of heaven, rejoice, alleluia. The Son you merited to bear, alleluia, Has risen as he said, alleluia. Pray to God for us, alleluia.[4]
Anniversaries: at the Saturday evening celebration of Mass I will pray for those whose anniversaries had been arranged that weekend and the week previous and the week following.
Lately deceased: Declan McGarrity, Anthony Goodwin, Margaret Montague.
Anniversaries arranged between 11th and 26th April – Brendan O’Hanlon, Mary Begley First Anniversary (12th), Dan & Lizzie Mulgrew, John Joe & Lily Mellon (18th), Frankie Mullin First Anniversary, Hugh, Charles, Eugene Tierney, Mary Connolly (25th).
Sacrament of Baptism: please contact Fr. Michael.
Feasts: Tuesday 21st St Anslem; Thursday 23rd St Adalbert, St George; Friday 24th St Fidelis of Sigmaringen; Saturday 25th St Mark. Tuesday 21st is the anniversary of the episcopal ordination of Archbishop Eamon Martin 2013.
Parish Bulletin: some relatives or neighbours may like a printed off version of the Bulletin given to them!
Sunday collection/Parish envelopes: some Parishioners have left envelopes at the Parochial House – thank you for your support and contributions. If you feel you would like to contribute and are able to contribute, you can leave envelopes at the Parochial House. Envelopes for 2020/2021 were being distributed recently but regulations concerning travel etc have disrupted this. If you have not as yet received envelopes due to present circumstances and would like to contribute use a plain envelope adding your name and address and Parish envelope number. Monies from envelopes from 15th/22nd/29th March 5th/12th April amounted to £2150; Standing orders for March amounted to £481. Again thanks to all who contributed. And thanks to those who contributed to priests dues.
Standing Order – the form is available to print off via the website for those who wish to use this way of contributing to Parish finances. See ‘Parish Envelopes’ on home page.
Trocaire monies can also be left at the Parochial House. As in previous years, please, if you can, convert small coins into larger ones or notes for easier counting and banking. Monies received to date £434.54. Thank you.
St Mary’s Church, Dunmoyle: I was disappointed to discover that the Church doors were froced open twice recently. Breaking into a Church is a very serious matter – verging on an act of sacrilege. I have written to government authorities to review the act of closure of places of worship – a review that was promised to Bishop Donal McKeown of Derry.
WEEKLY FOOD BOX.
A weekly service will see 10,000 food boxes being delivered to the most vulnerable during the Covid-19 lockdown. If you have received a letter from your GP and you have been asked to shield during the pandemic you may be able to get a weekly food box delivered to your home. Food boxes are available for people who cannot afford food and who do not have a support network of family and friends to help them through this emergency. These boxes will also be available to those who are not shielding, but who are in critical need of food including families and older citizens.
If you feel you may qualify for a weekly food box you can contact the Covod-19 Community helpline who will carry out an assessment to see if you are able to avail of a food box. Your details will then be passed on to partners in the Health Trusts and/or local Councils who will arrange delivery of your weeklt food box. Telephone the Covid-19 Community Helpline 08088020020, email: covod19@adviceni.net text: ACTION to 81025.
BALLYGAWLEY COMMUNITY INITIATIVE & ERRIGAL CIARAN GAC.
Due to Covid19 some of us have been advised to STAY AT HOME.
IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU STAY AT HOME TO PROTECT YOURSELF.
This included the elderly and vulnerable people.
If you fall into this category and need items to be picked up from the PHARMACY SHOP POST OFFICE
We can help you to access these items without leaving your home.
We also have some foodbank reserves for distribution for any families/individuals that may be struggling at this time.
If you know of anyone else that may need our help, please pass the numbers below to them.
If you need support or assistance, please phone:
Sharon McAleer 07712471212 Carmen Hamill 07591208418 Kelly Marie McRory 07821080127
This initiative is working well – thank you to all the coordinators and volunteers – and to those who need it, please make contact.
COVID-19 Support Line for Older People ALONE has launched a national support line and additional supports for older people who have concerns or are facing difficulties relating to the outbreak of COVID-19 (Coronavirus). Professional staff are available to answer queries and give advice and reassurance where necessary. The support line is open seven days a week, 8am – 8pm, by calling 0818 222 024.
Bingo and Parish Lotto draw – suspended until further notice.
Bulletin – for the foreseeable future the bulletin will be published online only – no printed version. As you will expect it will a much scaled down bulletin!